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N A u T I L u s l'ublish<'d by th(' Associated Stud<'nt Body of Crays Harbor ColiÂŤJ.!:t'.

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CONTENTS Title Page . . . . . . In Memoriam President Smith Administration . Activities . . . . . . . School Life Athletics . Students . . . . . . . . Ads . . . . . . . . . . . . Index Acknowledgements .

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I sillcnely hop" that your ('(lucatiollal ('x1wri(·11n· at Crays 1 l arlior Collq,:(· this past vntr has lw .. ll stirnulatilll.( alld rneallilli.:ful. 'l'ht' faculty. adrnillistra t ioll, alld hoard of trust!Ts wallt you to hav(' th" firH'st .. ducatioll ohtair1abl(· durilll.( vour two v"ars hl'IT. I wallt you to know that all our dforts ar .. cha111wkcl with that ('IHI in rnillcl. Thos" of you who will lw returnilll.( ll('Xt ycar will be pkas(·cl to SIT tlH' cornpktior1 of our currellt huilclilll.( t'Xpallsioll proi.:rarn. The physical scil'lllT facility should IH' rt'acly for ocrnpancy ill tlH' fall, alld th(' vocatiollal-technical additioll should he in US(' hy tlH' wintn quartn. ;\ i.:rt'atn divnsity of proi.:rams will thell he a�ailahk, aloni.: with proi.:rams of improvt'd quality. I would lib· to coni.:ratulatt' the staff of thl' NAUTILUS for tht'ir 1·xc(·lkllt yt'arhook, alld I would likt' to wish (·ach of your ('lld('a vors.

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uncil Proves to be Valuable

I I 1111111 II l111 l11cloi. Richard Harris. Gordon Simmons. Russell Scott. Ed Stricker. Richard Frost. Louis Messmer. Harold Enrico. Joe Scott. Monte Givens. f 1hl Ill Ali�11111 Ii om picture are Jeanne Jones. John Killian. Peter Dufour. and Anne Smith.

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70-71 Board of Trustees Includes New Member

Board of Trustees are Doctor William McKinney, Edwin Van Syckle, Edward Smith. Lawrence Weinstein. Stanley Gillies. and Oliver Tibbetts.

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Ad rn in istration

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John Killian Business Manager

Maurice Phipps

Dr. John Smith

D1roctor of Student Affairs

Registrar

Jeane Jones Director of Guidance Dean of Women

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Faculty

Virginia Adams

Dale Brighton

LPN Instructor

Clerk-Stenography

Harry Beeler Physics

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Edwin Akerson

Lionel Brown

Data Processing

Sociology. Anthropology

James Bicknell Biology

Vincent Aleksey

Polly Brown

Mathematics

Health. PE

Robert Basich

Donald Butler

PE. History

English

Pansy Bray Lab Assistant

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John Crew

Richard Frazer

Gary Frey

History

Geography. PE

PE

Donald Cates

Peter Dufour

Robert Gehrke

llofcrence librarian

Political Science

Psychology

Harold Enrico

Ruth Goodman

James Griffith

Languages

Secretarial

Sociology

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Raeburn Hagen

Alfred Izatt

Kenneth Leach

Louis Messmer

English

Electronics Technology

Counseling. Math

Biology

Leo Hake

Ralph Koal

Maxine L'Ecuyer

Psychology

M athematics

English

Margaret Hansen

Richard Landberg

Shirley Lundstrom

Economics, B.A

Art. Judo

Secretarial


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Dorothy Savage English

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H. Winfield Shaffer Electronics

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Eugene Schermer Chemistry

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John A.F. Spellman

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Librarian

Joseph Scott Business

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Eugene Stensager

Marvin Tennefoss

Music. Philosophy

Mid-Management

Edward Stricker Chemistry

Donald Stensland

James Thrasher

Geology

PE. Coaching

Ronald Swartz Engineering. Math

Kenneth Stevens

Roy Undem

Data Processing

Mathematics

Jack Stoddard

William Van Vactor

Athletic Director

English

Roberta Tait General Business


Elmer Wagner

Craig Wellington

Russian. Counselor

Music

David Waller

Virginia Younger

English. Counselor

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Office Ladies Aid School Functioning

Business Office staff members include Margaret Hatfield. Phyllis Hyde. Annamae Williams. and Sue

Ladies in the front office are. seated from left. Elnora Cote and Velma Cozzutto. Standing from left are Bonnie Anderson and Muriel Moore.

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Kay Evans is President Smith's private secretary.

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kstore, Library Facilities Aid Student Learning

Bookstore staff includes Mrs. Bernadine Hermann. Anne Smith. Mrs. Janet Lachiondo. and Anne Mayton.

Librarians include Mrs. Alice Delaney. Mrs. Yvonne Fields. Mrs. Bebe Scott. and Mrs. Bonnie Kalinowski.

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Scotty's Staff, Cafeteria Ladies Indispensable

Custodial staff includes from left:

George Jugum. Scotty Lyden. Anne Krulich.

Miller. and Shirley Miller.

School stalwarts include Ernie Aschim. Sam Kilmer. Ron Morrow. Frank Bullard. Hjalmer Klock and Heston Weyrich.

Connoisseur's Delights: Delores Sackrider. Anita Sundstrom. Mary Epperson. Prudy Olsen. Josephine Frye and Estelle Gisbrecht.

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Leads 1970-71 Club Co-Ordinating Council 111 I lid1 ( "' 111di11:iti11J!: Cou11cil co11sist·s of the 11 p11 ..1d1·11t, a 11d thl' prl'sidl'11t s o r I I 111111111 iii :ill va1npus cluhs. Tit(' primary II 1 1tl 1111 1 l1d1 is to co-ordi11at1· a11d promot(' 111111!1111 .l11p� :i11d fu11ct i o11s o f s c hool . 11·v1· FlaJ!:J!:, I <J70-7 I /\SB vtcl'­ 111 11 111 111 llli Ill d1111 11•d ('('C's ac tivitit·s this yl'ar.

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President Steve Flagg. Debbie Kay. Kathy Siese. Sally Zepp. Candy Crowley. Jane Osborn. and Chris Stensager. Back Carmen Hoggatt. Karen Larsen. Jerry Thomas. and Ron Kalinowski.

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Chilly Tyee members are. first row: Marva Curl. Suzie Young. Sheryl Scott. Vicki Campbell. and Jan Fitzpatrick. Second row: Carol Fitterer. President Jane Osborn , Sally Turnbull. Justa Polloi. and advisor Virginia Younger. Third row: Peggy Zimmerman. Harlyne Huhta. Claire Scott. and Mary Ann Messmer.

Claire Scott and Jan Fitzpatrick help during busy registration at th beginning of each quarter.

Tyee Tyce Society is a service organization composed of fifteen Grays Harbor College womrn. The objectives of the club arc to serve the college, improve the community life of the college, promote student interest and develop student responsibility. Tyce is primarily responsible for assisting tht: registrar during rt:gistration. Tyt:c girls also usher at community affairs such as concerts and plays. This year's Tyce Club usht:rcd at HELLO DOLLY and at the concert lecture. Tyces also hold money-raising activities such as program-selling and shoe-shining. This enables them to purchase a gift for the school and grant a scholarship. Tyct:s have been led by President J anc Osborn, Vice-president Mary Ann Messm e r, Secretary Pam De an, Treasurer C a r o l Fitterer and Historian Jan Fitzpatrick. Other members include Vicki Campbell, Marva Curl, Harlyne Huhta, Justa Polloi, Claire Scott, Sally Turnbull, Terri Weber, Suzie Young, Peggy Zimmerman and advisor Mrs. Virginia Y oungcr.

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A WS Sponsors Pajama Dance AWS is an organization for all woml'n students at Grays Harbor Colleg<路. At the beginning of l'ach year, A WS officers plan a nwcting for all women studl'nts to introduce them to the organization and to sckct four district representativl's. This ycar thl' AWS leaders carried out many activities for the womrn studrnts. Tlw A WS Pajama Dance was their first project, follow<路d by the Valentines "Kiss Day" an.c l the annual Mother's Tea in thl' spring.

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President Candy Crowley. sitting; Jackie Crowley. Freshman Representative: Vicki Campbell. Sophomore Representative;

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Student council members standing from left include: Anne Smith, Publications Commissioner and Instructional Council Representative: Denise Burke, Publlolty Dawn Asikainen. Forensics Commissioner; Chris Stensager and Curtis Brennan. Freshman Representative; Maryann Messmer. WACCS Representative: and Janet Kralevich. Social Commissioner. Members seated from left are Harlyne Huhta. Treasurer; Sheryl Scott, Secretary; Steve Flagg, VI tt Manager:

president; and Monte Givens. President. Not pictured is Candy Crowley, AWS President.

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Givens Ably Leads GHC Student Council Besides fulfilling the regular executive duties of studt:nt council, this year's council has made a particular t'ffort to provide the studrnt body with an i mproved social activities program, to support projects initiatt'd by various studt"nt groups, and to provide students with the opportunity to bt"comt' involved on a state lev(路I with politit"al matters whit"h concern tht"ir individual interests. The council s i n cnely appreciates thosl' students who have b('cOm(' involvt'd and helped to make our efforts seem worthwhile. We also appreciate tlw cooperation from the administration and parti cularly the patlL'llC(' and encouragement of our advisor, Mr. Phipps.

Monte Givens discusses a proposed constitutional amendment with Student Council advisor. Mr. Phipps.


GHC Lettermen Superior Athletes

Letterman's Club vice-president Steve Huhta and president Jack Weber review football statistics.


Chokerettes Add Spirit To Choker Games

Chokerette members Gayle Farren and Kathy Harper put the finishing touches on two signs.

Chokerette officers: Suzie Schwarz. Denise Burke. Debbie Kay. Claire Vander Linden. and Harlyne Huhta.


Ayudas Assist Public At College Events Ayudas is a service organization for the men and women who desire to be of assistance on the college c ampus. The club's major projects involve the selling and taking of tickets at the football and basketball games, and also at wrestling matches.

Carl Weed purchases a ticket from Karen Larson and Carmen Hoggatt while Mary Ann Beisel watches.

Members of Ayudas include. left column. top to bottom: Marie Sackrider. Mory�lllt Messmer. Janet Kralevich. and Lucy Vest. Right column. top to bottom: Kathy OoyMI Karen Larson. Mary Beisel. President Carmen Hoggatt. and Kathy Siese.


1111! 1• 1111110 11owly formed International Club include: (front row from left) Nophadol Meesamanyon. Justa Polloi. Kyoko 1111111 h1l111111 M a rk Kremen. Allan Creviston. Eduardo Zuniga. and Mike Mizukami. Not pictured is Narong Hanatipataya.

Suto. and Vichai Porntasapon. Back

International Students Add Flavor to GHC l 11ternatio11al Club was organizl'd last quartn mainly to ht·lp fon·ig11 studl'11ts to lwconw acquainted with one anoth er

and w i th thl' o t he r studen ts. The club's

membership is opl'n to all studl'nts n·gist<·rt'CI at Crays Harbor Collegl'. As of now, tlw 1rn·mlwrs arl' mostly forl'ig11 studl'11ts;

t ll('y c oml' f ro m Thailand. the

Philippi11es, Japan, and Microlll'sia. American studl'nts havl' also joill(·d the club to make it mon· intt·n·sting and fun. Mrs. Hag<·n sl'rvl'd as thl' advisor to the club a11d offic('rS Wt'fl': Presidrnt .Justa Pol loi, V ice-presidl'nt F.dwardo Zuniga, Secrt'tary Kyoko Suto, a11d Trl'asurer Salvador Ueda.

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Ski Club members pause on College Heights while preparing for a ski trip.

Ski Clubbers HSchuss"

Ski Club was led through thl' 1970-71 ski season undl'r the leadership of Prcsidl'nt Gl'ary Lutz, Vicl'-president Rick Silvan, and Treasurer Dick Orr. The mt'mlwrs rnjoyl'd ski trips at White Pass and Crystal Mountain during Christmas vacation. Ski Club invites anyone interested in skiing to be a member of thl' club rt'gardless of his skiing ability.

Three aspiring Jean-Claude Killys attempt a ceremonial snow danoo, hi of ski weather.

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Hiking Enthusiasts Enjoy Wilderness Th<" Grays Harb o r Colll'.ge Hiking Club w as establislwd to provid1· stud1·nts with an opportunity to take advantage of outdoor n·cr<"atio11. Hiking Club is for both mt'tt and womt'n, and members go on hikl's both nt'ar and far. This year the club went to Olympic Na tional Park for a Wl't'k1· 1HI h i k1· and t·njoyt·d tlwmst·lvt·s whilt· walking through tht' opt'n wildnness. This was just one of their many l'Xpt'ditions during die I <J70- 71 hiki 11g Sl'ason.

111�1111ll11111"cs to view the magnificent scenery at Cape Aiava.

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include front. from left. Ron Kalinowski. Kathy Smathers. Carol Fitterer. Jeanne Shroeder. Karen Larson. and Paula Napp. Back row. from

M1 1111 l1111cl Landbe r g. Alice Hill. Mark Walden. Steve Flagg. Joetta Libby. Jim Duree. Bob Smith. Carl Weed. and Mike Harvey.


Engineering Club President Dick Barbee. with members Brent Butcher. Rich Daneker. Bob Jensen. Tom Wilcox. Donn Pinckney. Miles Barrett and Gary

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plan future activities. Rich Daneker. Tom Wilcox. and Brent Butcher consult Mr. Swartz concerning Lake Swano.

Engineers Plan, Build Swano Bridge The main activity of tlw Enginl'ning Club was th(' designing of a 126 foot susrwnsion hridgt' to bt' located on Lakl' Swano. Construction of thl' bridge startl'd in l'arly spring. All of tlu路 matnial was donated hy the community's industrial firms and the labor was voluntl'ncd hy G HC stud<路nts.

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ELTEK Members Promote Electronics The l':lt-ctronics club offers a lift.time membership to l':LTl':K majors and int<'f('St('d C HC stud('nts. Its activities this year included participation in Homecomin12:. Th<" traditional Elt<·k car hash was a "smashin12:" success. This y('ar's officers wn(': Pr('sident Richard Brawl<·y, Vic('-president Ted Bland, secretary Ray Otto, and tn·asun:r Al Cook.

Rich Brawley practices his skills in the electronics lab.

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Cook. Chuck Hulet. Mr. Izatt and Mr. Shaffer (advisors). Ted Bland. Ray Otto. George Halverson. Randy Brown. Rick Wilcox. Dan


Ecologists Revive GHC's Lake Swano Students for F.nvironmental Action was estahlished following F.arth Day in 1970. Realizing that solving problems of the environment start at horn<", their main p roject was rehabilitating Lake Swano. Wo rk p a rties were held e a c h Frid a y afternoon, giving interested students an opportunity to do something physically cons t r u c ti ve to i m p r o ve the ca m p u s . Knowing that education plays a big part in correcting pollution, the club sponsored movies on pollution and had guest sp<"akcrs discuss environmental problems.

Four intrepid ecologists clear brush from the shores of Lake Swano.

Members of GHC"s Environmental Action Group are: Dionne Benson. Jim Duree. Steve Flagg. Cathy Mustard. Sally Zepp. and Dr. Jim Bicknell.

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Ernie Keene receives assistance from

Kathy Siese in the drama group's

production of the "Imaginary Invalid."

Choker Jokers Dugan Pearsall. Pat Atkinson (donkey). Bill May. Kathy Siese. Bob Southard and Trelani Pibel performed "Pinocchio" for grade schoolers in the area.

mega Provides Dramatic Entertainment I

1111' 11atio11al dramatic fraternity for thos<: who hav<: participat<:d in community colkg<: I 111 I fl "I I I 1111111 ( 'ollq�1· Players affiliat<:d with this organization c:l<:ven y<:ars ago, and as a chapt<:r they hav<: 11 1 111d 11111111111111 !llC'Hlr(' in th(' colkgc: community. Each yc:ar th<: local chapt<:r sponsors thr<:<: plays: a comc:dy, 1111 1111111 111111 1•1·111 � 11 childn·n's play or a musical. This year a childrc:n's play was performed at various schools

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l111w11111L111clo 01tt1ng. from left. Dennis Acuff. Kathy Siese. Chris Walden and Ernie Keene. Standing are Bill May and Paul Stutesman.


Creviston Initiates New Fencing Club

Allen Creviston stands victorious over fallen opponent Pat Atkinson.

Fencing Club officers include Wayne Frost. vice-president: Allen Creviston. president: Pat Atkinson. secretary: and Pat Smith. treasurer.

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President Sally Zepp and vice-president Steve Huhta discuss a brief altercation.

lllllV I 111 I 1 : 11 1 11l I l11oror. Anne Mayton. Suzi I 111111!11 l11v11 11111111. t vo Huhta. and Charles

Young. Sally Zepp. and advisor John Spellman. Back row includes Brent Butcher. Roy Russell.

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Democrats Active; Republicans Defunct The pur pose of the Grays Harbor C ollege Young Democrats is to promote interest and youth involvement in local, state, and national politics, and to support Democratic policies and party candidates. This year the group held several bake sales in order to send five delegates to the state convention held in Bremerton. The five included Anne Smith, Chris Stensagn, Dawn Asikainen, Nick Alvarez, and Tom Casey. Fall quarter, the club arranged for Daniel Conroy and William Strance to come and debate the abortion issue. The 1970-71 officers included Chris Stensager, President, and Anne Smith, Secretary. Mr. Peter Dufour served as club advisor.

King Tom Casey dictates the party platform to subservient subjects.

Young Democrats include Harlyne Huhta. Tom Casey. Donna Snow. Anne Smith. Bruce Busenbark. Chris Stensager. Bill Hannon. Jim Duree. Claire Scott. and Dawn Asikainen.


Tlw Student Washington f:ducation Association an affiliate of the Washington f:du cation :\,sociation and the National f:ducation Association. 1"111路 purpose of this organization is to promote

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w1路1T Pn路sident Karn1 Larsen, Vice-president Curt Bn路1111an, Secretary Paula Nopp, and Treasurer l\llargarl't Allan.

Teaching aspirant Paula Nopp chats with four small comrades.

Student Teachers Strive Toward Goal

Officers of the Student Washington Education Association includes from left. President Karen Larson. Secretary Paula Nopp. and Treasurer Curtis Brennan.

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Veterans Petition For Fair Treatment of POW's in Viet Nam The Associated Vctcrans of Grays I !arbor was oq.!;anizcd in the spring of 1969. All students and nwmbcrs of the college staff arc 1:ligihlc nwmb1:rs of th(' Club. Th<: local organization is a m1:mbcr of th<: stat<:wide Association of Collcgiat<: V<:t1:rans. During th<: past two y<:ars th<: Association has spon sor<:d sp('akcrs, b ee n active i n veterans' legislation, and has established an annual scholarship for a nel'dy deserving veteran, calll'd the Kenneth Boutin J\ nderson Memorial Scholarship. Holder of the scholarship for the current year was Ron Ritter. The scholarship honors the m1:mory of one of our form<:r Grays Harbor student v<.;tnans. This spring, thl' Association also set up a campaign to send letters and petitions to North Viet Nam on IH'half of our prisoners of war. Officers for th<: current yl'ar wne: Charil's Rus sl'll, Pr1:sidcnt, Davl' Wrl'n, Vice足 presidl'nt, and Carl Rasmussl'n, Trl'asurn. Mr. Ralph Koal snvl'd as the advisor. Mike Jolly raises his hand in question to a statement by President Charles Russell.

GHC veterans listen attentively to advisor Ralph Kaai as he explains election procedures.


College Life Interests Students In Religion 1111· 1'170-71 year has marke d Colil'g(' Life's 111111cl

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An outr('a ch for tht:

11111 111:it i1111al oq,:ani:1.ation, Campus Crusad(' for

I lt1 i'I, Collq,:1· Li fr consists of a variety of stud('nts 1111111 :ill d1·110111i11atio11s or 110 de11omi11atio11 with the p111p11'" of sharing the pnso11 J ..sus Christ with 111111·1 '1111 kn ts 011 campus. B('sidl's sharing thl'ir faith 11111l li1·lids. tlll' stud1·11ts l'lljoy sevnal hours of songs, 1•111111· , d«votions, and fri1·11d ship at the w1 ...kly 111<Tl111g' h.. Id in a stu<knt's 110111('. Tht' u11iqu1·1H·ss 1tl 1 11« organization li1·s in th1· f lul'tuation in 11l l « 11d : i 11 < · < ' for 1·vnyrnw is Wl'konw and. thus far, thl' 1111 '"" lwlding tlw higlwst att1·nda11r1· rl'cord is Jl'sus I l 1111'" If.

Nancy Gustafson. center. accompanies Vaughn Redding. Baxter and Ann Clavadetscher in some soul singing.

College Life members sing the closing lines of a now-hymn at a meeting held at Doug Luark's home.

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lomecoming Survives Wet November Week


Homecoming HRains" But Spirit Shines


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MUN Represents Republic of Yemen The Grays Harbor College Delegation to the XXl session of the Far West Model United Nations representt:d the Arab Republic of Y em!'n this year. The delegation attended a Regional Conference at Seattle University March 5-6 prior to flying to Los Angeles for the Far West Conference sponsored by Occidental Colleg e at the Ambassador Hotel. Delegates attending the Conference were: Bruce Burdin, Darrell Prowse, Tom Casey, Lee Goodin, Marie Sackrid1路r, Keith Preszler, and.fames Duree. Delegation Chairman Maryann Messmer a n d advisor Peter Dufour also attended.

MUN chairman Maryann Messmer talks with delegates Lee Goodin and Darrel Prowse.

MUN members include. from left. Lee Goodin. Maryann Messmer. Tom Casey. Keith Preszler. Marie Sackrider. Jim Duree. and Darrell Prowse.

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Candy Crowley

Maryann Messmer

October

December

Sue Schwarz November

Girls Of The Month

Jackie Crowley

Harlyne Huhta

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March

Mona Gaidrich

Stella Gudyka

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Denise Burke February

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Al Gozart November

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Scholars Of The Month

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Jane Knudson May

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Journalism Department Improves Publications This year th!' G HC j ournalism department has strivl'n toward improving th!' quality of thl' school publications. Serving as editor, Stella Gud y k a initiatl'd several innovations onto th!' Timberline. Her relatively inexpcri!'nced staff adapted quickly to the rigors of producing a hi-monthly papn, and soon were turning out issu<路s with clockwork precision. Hampn!'d at first hy the late arrival of last year's hooks, Nautilus co-editors Anne Smith and Roh Bezzo and thl'ir staff went on to laying out, pasting up, and putting out a better annual. Wl' sincerely hope you en j oy our creation and would appreciate any suggl'stions which might improve ll!'Xt year's Nautilus.

Journalism instructor Barbara Elliott assists Nautilus co-editors Anne Smith and Rob Bezzo in choosing pictures for layouts.

Dedicated Nautilus staff members are. from left. Mark Kremen. Christi Williams. Denise Burke. Gayle Farren. and co-editors Anne Smith and Rob Bezzo.


111111 I o 1 11lyka seated. served as editor for the 1970-71 Timberline. Her staff included. from left. Lonnie Eaton. Gayle Farren. Curtis Brennan. and sports editor .

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Carl Rasmussen takes pictures of Karen and Sharon Dewey for Gayle Farren's fashion article.

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Bob Neisinger dire,cts GHC band.

Music Department Offers Outstanding Programs Newly formed pep band adds spirit to Choker basketball.

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Choir members rehearse for a concert at Weatherwax High School.

Craig Wellington leads GHC's outstanding choir during a practice in preparation for a concert.


HDolly" Stensager Captivates Audience

Jan Fitzpatrick and Becky Best take a break between scenes.

Marianna Stensager wowed the audience night after night in her stirring rendition of Dolly Levi.

Dolly debuts with assistance from Mark Short. Mike Boss. Bill May and John Baxter.

"Hello Dolly," written and scored by J erry Herman, was presented through the combined efforts of the Grays Harbor College m u s i c department and the Grays Harbor Civic Choir. Each of the four performances was viewed by a sell颅 out audience, and will long be remembered for its wide range of talent. Marianna Stensager starred as the matchmaking Dolly Levi in this musical comedy.

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I 1111 y Root offers Bob Southard a taste of her goodies as Bob Heth looks on.

"We're off to New York. Barnaby.'' cries Cornelius Hackle (Robert Neisinger).

Craig Wellington directs the vibrant GHC orchestra accompanying

Dolly and

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li1111111"' Sturm. Bob Southard. Michelle Stratton and Mike Sturm 11111111111110101n the New York parade.

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Thespians Present Moliere's Hlnvalid" Moliere's "The Imaginary Invalid" was presented by tlw GHC drama cll'partment under thl' dirl'ction of Carl Capps. Paul Stutesman held tla路 title role. and was supportl'd by a cast of ninl' others including: Kathy Sil'Sl', Dennis /\cuff, Kirk Sund, Emil' K(Tllt", Sandy Dunigan, Paula Nopp, Carolyn Moons, Chris Waldl'n and Bob Southard.

Carl Capps directs his first public dramatic offering at

Dennis

Ill

Ac u f f h i t ches up his pants and

prepares for his stage debut at GHC.

Kathy Siese and Sandy Dunigan give comfort to malingering Paul

SWiil Ill

Ernie Keene prepares Paul Stutesman for a foot soak. part of his medical treatment.

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I 1 11111111 l)1·p11rt111t· 11t has formed a 1111 1•1 1111111'111i1l .. d th" Chok<·r Jokers. 1 I I 111 1 1111 111 • · w a � a 11 o I cl f a v o r i t c ,

1111 11111111" took tht·ir play on tour to 1 111 1 11111d1• l'l11111ls. 'ast i ncludi:d: M ikc 11111 1 111 11 1 1• l'1·1·11t·-Pi11occhio; Carolyn

I tit\ 1 I liq 1111 P<'arsall-Candlewick; Bill ll1il 1, r1 1 1· d1·ll-llarl<'qui11 and Eastn I 1111 l'il1 1•I ( '1il111nhi11l'; Pat Atkinson­ ! t1li 1111111111 ii PoliLT111a11; Dl' nnis Acuff11!1 I' I ti I r�11pp 1111d Cad1y Si('S(' pl'rformed as j1 1

Director Carl Capps places Bill May in an appropriate spot.

hoker Jokers Present HPinocchio"

Ill 1111 111•

11111 Muy horrifies Dugan Pearsall. Pat Atkinson. Kathy Siese. Bob Southard and Trelani Pibel by his theft of the Easter basket.

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Pep Staff Cheers Team To Victory

Kathy Harper. Nancy Dobosz. Cathy Morehead. and Debi Falk cheer on the Choker Basketball squad.

I 1tll1y Morehead and Nancy Dobosz confer after one

Kathy Harper bestows Captain Dale Parker with the pep staff's coveted

ltl 1111111 L1mous renditions of "Watermelon Rind."

"Drifty Award."

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Cheering on the Chokers are: Debi Falk and Cheryl Barth. kneeling; Nancy Dobosz. Cathy Morehead. Kathy Harper and Joanne Eaton. standing.

Homecoming brings out the staff to adorn a float in the annual parade.

Showing the true spirit of the pep staff. Nancy Dobosz. Kathy Harper and Debi Falk clown for the photographer.

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Choker defensive players Carlos Warren. Larry Smartt. and Ron Smith. take down the opponent during a grid play.

Chokers and rivals dash in an attempt to gain control of the ball.

1111 American Gary Bowles scoots over the line for one of many touchdowns

""an opp onent tries. but fails. to tackle him.

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1970-71 Western Division Champs

Chokers Place 2nd At State Grays Harbor Collcg<" griddns had an outstanding football season throughout its kagw-. Four of the nine season games were situtouts. In the state playoffs, Grays Harbor was stymi<"d by the Columbia Basin Hawks, t"Ven though GHC held a previous 12-0 league victory over them. Gary Bowles was chos<"n as All-American, and Bill Campbt"ll and Jim Smith were chosrn for first team honors at the conferencl" levd. Defense all-conferl"nce members included Jerry Linnenkohl, Gary Sw<路aring<路n, Ron Cruse, and Chris Halpin. Honorable mentions were given to Jim Hann, Tom Irwin, Mark Jones, Bryan McCourt, BiII Potter, Bruce Myers, Bob Foster, Jerry Shaff<:r. Jerry Elliott, Wally Mason, and Ron Smith.

Gary Bowles

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Season Record CHC

33.

Cl-IC

32 ...

CHC

28 .

Cl-IC

42.

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0

...Spokan!'

15

..S1.:attle

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18

..Mt. Hood

14

(�HC

6. .

CHC

12 . .

....Columbia Basin

CHC

47.

.... Wt·natclw!'

Cl-IC

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3S. .......Olympic

.. Yakima

0 20 () 3

Statt· Playoff Cl-I C

13. .......Columbia Basin

26

Chokers of the Week Jim Hann Jerry Simon Wally Mason Mike Steinbaugh Bill Potter

Jerry Elliott Ron Cruse Mark Albertine Ron Smith Gary Swearingen

Rick Dodds Bryan Mccourt Jerry Linnenkohl Gary Pruyn Jack Hansen

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GHC Basketball T earn Coastal Division Champs Showing a markcd improv<·ml'nt ovn pn·vious years, the Crays Harbor hask<·tball tl'am compil<·d a 20 4 overall -

rl'cord. Thl' Chokns, undn thc guidancc of Bob Basich, dfortlcssly took tlw Coastal Division Championship title with only orn· kagu<· loss. Ll'd by Captain Dale Parkn, CI IC hoopstns sailed into tlw stat<' playoffs with high hop<'S that n<'vn matnializ<'d. Ending th<'ir bask<·tball can·ns at CI-IC wn<· John Basich, Bob Fishn, St<'V<' Philpot, Dale Parkn, Brue<' Zulauf. and I ohn Allison. . l<t·turning fn·shnwn standouts indud<' Mik<· B<·rnoski, Ron 1-f<·ndrickson, Mik<' Halpin, Jack 1-fans<'rl, Roy Kinsman, Doug Pinl'<', Ron Slwcts, Craig Martin, N<'il Martin, and Dale Ti<'nhaara.

Here are the Coastal Division champion Grays Harbor Chokers. They include front row. From left: Mike Bernoski. Ron Hendrickson. Mike Halpin. Brull John Allison. John Basich. Bob Fisher. Jack Hansen. Roy Kinsman. Back row: coach Bob Basich.Doug Pierce. Ron Sheets. Cr;;iig Martin. Steve Parker. Neil Martin. Dale Tienhaara. and assistant coach Dick Frazer.

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Basich Leads H oopsters To Incredible Record

Joe Vukich. Nancy McDowell. Ken Vetter. and Bob Hilliard. members of the

new pep band. add variety and spirit to Choker basketball games.

John Basich deftly out-maneuvers an opponent as he makes a break toward the basket.

Craig Martin snatches a rebound away from a determined Skagit defender.

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!111111 Benn gym's scoreboard indicates a possible Choker victory.

I 111v11ll11. liasketball star Craig Martin shoots a foul shot. while Dale Tienharra and John Basich prepare for the rebound on the off-chance that he might miss.

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GHC Grapplers Take Second At State Individual Plac<·rs

Billy Ree

Billy RcT

2nd Place:

Kris D!'x tcr

2nd Placl'

Cn·i.!: Ll'ollard

2nd Plact"

Bob Shipll'y

3rd Place

Do11 Walki11�d1aw

3rd Placl'

Carl Hrns!'I

3rd Place

Bill Kost<·nbordn

3rd Placl'

Jnry F:lliot

3rd Plac!'

Mark Hatten

4th Place

Kris Dexter

Greg Leonard

Mark Hattan

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Don Walkinshaw

Carl Hensel

Bill Kostenborder

Bob Shipley

Jerry Elliott


Tlw Crays Harbor grapplns plan·d s1·rond in tht' Start· Wn·stling Tourr1anwnt this y<'ar. U ndn tlw l1·adns hip of Coal'h Cary Fr<'y, tht' wrt'stlns n>mpil<'d an outstanding 12-2 s1·aso11 rt'cord. Placing in tlw stat<' to11rr1anwnt w1·n· Billy RtT, Kris lkxtn, ( ;r .. g Lrnnard, Bob Shipky, Don Walkinshaw, Carl I lans1.J, Bill Kostrnhordn, Jnry Flliott, and Mark 11 attt'n.

fill• y11111'•1 varsity wrestlers include (back row): Jerry Skurskie. Randy Eckinger, Carl Hensel. Jerry Elliott. Greg Darden, John Calvan. Bill Kostenborder. 11y111, 11nd Merle Schuler. Front row includes Bob Shipley. Chuck Smith. Mike Buckendorf. Mark Hatten. Billy Ree. Bruce Faber. and Jerry Hunter.

Dennis


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Golfers Club Out Another Season Tlw Grays Harbor Coll('gt· golf t('am enjoyed anothn t·xcdknt S('ason u11dn th(' coachi11g of Vi11ce11t Akks('y. Clwkn li11kstns battled right to th(' win· i11 qu('st of a11oth('r stat(' tour11a11w11t t·11try. Captai11 Scott .I oh11so11 was tlw 011ly rt"tur11i11g lt'ttnma11, h ut hl' got t·xn·lk11t support from frl'shma11 Ro11 Sll<'t"ts, Stt·vt· lk11;1.i11, Jim Swa11so11, and Tom Rt·t·s1·. T lwsi· golfns put i11 Sl'vnal hours of hard prac.ticl' as Wl'll as playing undn vny i11ckme11t weath('r. All Chokl'r hom(' matcll<'s an· play('d out at thl' Grays Harbor Country C lub. Practic(' rou11ds ar(' playt•d at th(' Higlda11ds Coif Coursl'.

Scott Johnson


!low one: Jim Lemon. Jim Venable. Steve Carter. Greg Lamb. Bruce Myers. Row two: Jim Piccolo. John Guthman. Larry Jamison. Doug McDonald. Gary ( olil1cy. Tom La Forest. Row three: John Basich. Jim Delaurier. Joe Nelson. Gary LaCroix. Ron Hendrickson. Bruce Burden. Lyle Delaurier.

Basich slams one.

Baseball Boys HWork It On Out" Jim Piccolo winds it up.

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Gayle Ainsworth

Margaret Allen

Nick Alvarez

Gary Antich

Dan Archie

Paul Arusell

Dawn Asikainen

Ed Backholm

Dottie Barreith

Miles Barrett

Chery I Barth

Allen Barry

John Basich

Sharon Beckett

Mary Ann Beisel

Bill Bickar

Van Bingham

John Bjorndahl

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Rob Bezzo


Ted Bland

Ron Bodwell

Cheryl Bogdanovich

Dave Bossert

Gary Bowles

Dennis Boyer

Kathie Boyer

Rick Brawley

Shari Brown

Gary Brunt

Miko Buckendorf

Denise Burke

Brent Butcher

Bill Campbell

Vicki Campbell

I tcven Carlson

Ron Caton

Jo Ann Church

Ed Clay

Janet Clay


Alan Cook

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Barry Cox

Adriana Cozzutto

Doug Craig

Joseph Crew

Nadine Crow

Candy Crowley

Ron Cruse

Marva Curl

Stella Curtis

Jim Dalbey

Rich Daneker

Anna Daniels

Manford Davis

Elizabeth Deadey

Pam Dean

Kathy De Courcy

Louis De Lateur

John Delia

Nancy Dobosz


!lick Dodds

Wayne Donaldson

Michelle Donovick

Welthie Drake

Seran Druzianich

Ken Du Bois

Dan Dugas

George Dunkel

Steve Dunigan

1" lsio Du Bois

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Carol Edinger

oorge Elting

Marie Enrico

Nancy Eklund

Richard Epperly

Don Ellen

Jerry Elliott

Tom Evans

Patty Evenson

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Debi Falk

Steve Flagg

Jan Fitzpatrick

Carol Fitterer

Bobby Foster

Richard Frazier

Bev Frost

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Emily Frost

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Vivian Gailey

Chloris Giese

Jim Gerchak

Terry Garrow

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John G irgich

Monte Givens

John Godfrey

Guy Goebel


Charles Good

Lee Goodin

Greg Grubisich

Stella Gudyka

Robert Hadman

Jim Hann

Shirley Grant

Joanne Graves

Cheryl Gunter

Donna Gunter

Lenny Haborsot7er

Vern Haerling

Paula Hageman

Gayle Hake

Michael Hale

John Hansen

Kathy Harper

Shirley Haskell

Mickey Heath

Alan Gozart

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Andy Holt

Wayne Hughes

Jerry Jarvi

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James Herring

Dan Hodges

Carmen Hoggatt

Stephen Hood

Dennis Hopkins

Patty Houghan

Keita House

Steve Huhta

Kathy Imhof

Harold Isl itzer

Harlyne Huhta

Sam Jelovich

Bill Jenkins

Bob Jensen

Jack Hollingsworth

Richard Johansen


Scott Johnson

Sandy Jones

Charlene Kaivo

Rick K linger

Ron Knotek

Jane Knudson

Barbara Kolodzie

Gerald Korst

Bi 11 Kostenborder

Janet Kralevich

Karen Larson

Tom Le Compte

Robert Lencioni

Gary Lacroix

Ron Lacroix

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Jerry Linnenkohl

Chris Lowe

Pat Lozar

Geary Lutz

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Kathleen Manenica

Tim Martin

Kenneth Matheson

Bill May

Anne Mayton

I John McCarthy

Eileen McElwee

Pat Meldrich

Jerry Melheim

Charles Miller

Maria Mingo

Kathy McKay

Mike McKinney

Bryan McPeak

Dick Messer

Maryann Messmer

Ray Meyer

Dianne Moore

Cathy Morehead

John Morehead


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Laura Myers

Joseph Nelson

Pam Nelson

Don Norkoski

Barbara Odle

Dick Orr

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Roy Nordman

Jane Osborn

Lance Ostrom

John Palmer

Linda Parker

Dave Parks

Don Parks

Dan Parnel

Nancy Pearsal I

Dugan Pearsall

Donna Pearson


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Justa Polloi

John Prudhomme

Hans Reime

Alberts Phillips

Debbie Postma

Gerry Pruyn

Noel Rich

Steve Philpot

Warren Pratt

Clark Pierce

Keith Preszler

Dennis Ransdell

Cammet Reeves

Micheal Reibel

Robert Richards

Susan Richart

Gailyn Rickey


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Patricia Rogers

Charles Russell

Dick Rydman

Gary Sand

Stephanie Schlott

Karl Schmidt

Eugene Scibelli

Claire Scott

Sheryl Scott

Jerry Shaffer

Gloria Shay

Bob Shipley

Russell Shofner

Larry Shucka

Kathleen Siese

Jerry Simon

Kathy Smathers

Charles Smith

Ed Rienks

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Greg Smith

Jim Smith

Leonard Smith

Richard Smith

Ron Smith

Donna Snow

Leona Somero

Rick Sorenson

Bob Southard

Dan Spear

Donna Spencer

Timothy Stephens

Danny Steuermaur

Mike Stinebaugh

Mike Sturm

Janice Suther

Lawrence Sturgill

Jennifer Sturm

Bruce Sutten


Cary Swearingen

Jill Thompson

laire Vander Linden

Marija Vojkovich

Stanley Targus

Wayne Tomlinson

Bonnie Taylor

Jim Torgerson

Bob Thierolf

Miriam Trygstad

Jere Thomas

Sally Turnbull

Peter Van Hess

Robert Vaughn

Susan Vessey

Tom Vetter

Frank Volz

Joe Vukich

Don Walkinshaw

Rusty Walston


Stephen Watts

Dennis West

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Deland Whipple

Jack Weber

Thomas Wilcox

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Carl Weed

David Wildner

Chris Williams

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Janice Wilson

Michelle Wilson

Robert Wilson

Carl Winter

John Wood

Bob Woodard

Hank Woon

Kathy Wyatt

Gene Yakovich


Dennis York

Peggy Zimmerman

Suzie Young

Kathy Zelasko

Joe Zembal

Sally Zepp

Bob Drugge

Barb Reichter

Stephen Esses

Jean Dugas

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K.M. Brook

Heidi Horne

Julie Tingwall

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Debbie Dutro

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Ken Abel

Dennis Acuff

Mark Albertine

Patricio Alcantra

Steve Allen

John Allison

Jim Allman

Diane Anderson

Barb Anglin

Jim Arbogast

Paul Arnold

Kathy Ancich

Mike Aiken

Jean Airhart

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Mike Asbury

Pat Atkinson

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Devin Backholm

Dayle Beck

Dave Backstorm

Perry Bagley

Dan Baker

Neal Baker

Beverly Balderston

John Baldwin

Steve Balgaroo

Randy Bale

Beverly Ball

Guy Barrett

Jerry Barrow

Charlotte Barton

Ron Bauman

Jane Baxter

Glennis Beck

Jerry Beck

Donald Beekman

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Dave Bemis

Ray Behnesl

Sarah Bell

Dave Bender

Rich Benn

Mike Bellafatto

Nita Bennett

Roxanna Bellis

Steve Benzin

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Mike Bernoski

Betty Birdsell

Elizabeth Bjelland

Mike Betts

Valerie Black

Earl Bethel

Todd Bigelow

Wayne Blake

Cheryl Blanton


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Carol Block

Bruce Borley

Fred Boie

Gerardo Bolong, Jr.

Jim Bonfield

Mike Boss

Steve Bostrom

Anna Bralens

Allen Bratvold

Greg Brawley

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Cheryl Bonfield

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Andy Brakebill

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Curtis Brennan

Pete Brewer

Marshall Briggs

Bruce Brines


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Randy Brown

Jerald C. Brown

Tom Brown

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Gary Buchanan

Ruth Burden

George Burgess

Bob Burtner

Bruce Busenbark

Steve Buchanan

Linda Bundy

Louie Burch

Rick Burke

Brian Burkhalter

Sidney Burns

Brian Cabe

John Cady

Nancy Campbell


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Carol Carpenter

Charles Carr

Jack W. Carter II

Steve Carter

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Mark Caryl

Lloyd Case

Kevin Caskey

Doug Cator

Renie ChiIman

Yvonne Chouinard

Ken Christianson

Linda Christianson

Dan Christie

Linda Clark

Ann Clavadetscher

Duncan Cobb

Mark Coburn

Delmar Cole

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Jerry Cook

Larry Cornelius

Ron Ritter

Sandi Coulter

George Cowan

DarselCox

Jane Cozzutto

Martha Craighead

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Allan Creviston

RobertCrick

SteveCrites

Loretta Crone

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CarlCross

Jacki Crowley

Mike Croy


Marie Culver

James Cummings

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Clara Dalbey

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James Duree

Sandy Dunigan

Terri Dunbar

James Drake

Sandy Downs

Nancy Dorland

Jim Donovan

Chris Dixon

Sharon Dewey

Karen Dewey

Dan Descher

J Dan Diguilio

Kris Dexter

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Dale Denney

Lyle Delaurier

James Delaurier

Kathleen Deits

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Jane Davenport

Marsha Darrin

Ann Duyer

Steve Eagon

Colleen Eaten

Lonnie Eaton

Pete Eichenberger

Randy Ekangen

John Elbert

Calvin Elliott

John Ellington

Patty Ellis

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Pete Elsos


Uruce Elting

Mike Erickson

Karl Erickson

Gary Erickson

Russell Esses

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Michael Escalante

Bill Evans

Bruce Evans

Gayle Farren

Steve Ferris

Dan Fimay

Kathy Finch

Gloria Fish

Bob Fisher

Mike Fitzpatrick

Pat Fitzpatrick

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Marcia Finical

Paul Fitzpatrick

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Bridget Flory

Todd Foss

Cathy Foster

Wayne Frost

Carl Fykerud

Mona Gaidrich

Kim Gardner

Gary Geddes

Ed Gegen

Mary Gilberson

Gordon Girard

E. B. Glazier

Donald Glud

Barbara Goodin

Roger Goodwin

Cliff Grady

Lori Frary

Evelyn Frances

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Robert Graves

Carol Granger

John Greenwalt

Donna Geier

Larry Grigsby

Brenda Gunderson

Mark Gunnerson

Nancy Gustafson

Ted Hackstadt

Mike Haffey

Russell Hagfors

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Janet Gustavson

George Haemod

Robert Guile

John Guthmann

Susan Halbut

Allen Hall

Dorothea Hall

Julia Hallett


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Mike Halpin

Ken Hampton

George Halvarson

Ed Hamilton

Peggy Hamilton

Bill Hannon

Kathy Hansen

Jack Hansen

Virginia Hansen

Donald Hara

Bob Hardy

Linda Harsch

Mike Harvey

Mark Hatten

Joan Hardy

Gail Haves

George Harp

Paul Hayte


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David Heiny

Terry Helland

Paul Hendrickson

Bettejo Hensler

Carl Hensyel

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Dave Hendrickson

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Glenn Hevyford

Alice Hill

Bob Hilliard

Jim Hinton

Jerry Hircock

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Jim Holbert

Larry Holt

Fred Holmeide

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Rick Hoffer

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Rick Holley

Mike Hamar

John Hughes

Steve Hu Ibert

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Terri Hutchinson

Phyllis Hyde

Tom Irwin

Robert Isaak

John I unzpades

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Bob Jackson

Mary Jackson

Robert Jacobson

Paul Jakeman


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Mike Jamison

John Jarmin

Cindy Jasper

Catherine Jelovich

Catherine Jensen

Jackie Jensen

Bob Johnson

Dale Johnson

Ray Johnson

Rex Johnson

Ruth Johnson

Sonja Johnson

Tim Johnson

Maretta Johnston

Mary Johnston

Greg Joines

Judy Jonason

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Mark Jones

Dan Jyall

Kris Juul

Steve Jordan

Phil Jurasin

Ed Kain

Jeff Kaiura

Donna Kaiyala

Mike Jones

Laura Kaleb

Ron Kalinowski

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Veikka Katainen

Don Keefer

Ernie Keene

Nancy Keeton

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Mike Korman

Laurence Krack

Mark Kremen

Eva Kronlof

Bob Kugen

Nancy Kuhns

Stanley Kurezodyna


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Jim Laforest

Debra Lamb

Greg Lamb

Kris Larsen

Jon Latti

Dennis Lawson

Chuck Layng

Dennis Lea

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Terry Lee

Willie Lee

Becky Leeck

Ron Leeck

Carol LeMoine

Gary Leonard

Greg Leonard

Robbin Levenhagen

Joetta Libby


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Debra Lindstrom

Ila Linn

Bill Linne

Linda Locke

John Loncar

Rick Sanders

Roberta Loucks

Doug Luark

Janice Lucke

Steve Ludwig

Janice Lundgren

Leslie Lundquist

Sam Lunke

Mike Lytle

Doug MacDonald

Bob MacKenzie

Jesse Mack

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Steve Madison

Jerry Martin

Gloriana Mathis

Robert McClelland

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Neil Martin

Mike Marbut

Karter Marzolf

John Mihovilich

Wally Mason

Craig Martin

Mike Matthews

Shirley Matson

Steve Matteson

Lynn Matthews

Dave Mayer

Larry McCluskey

Bryan Mccourt

Art McDonald

Jim McDonald


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Nancy McDowell

Debbie McDowell

Colin McFee

Jeff McGarrah

Tim McGlothin

Carla McGuire

Duane McGuire

Marcie McGurie

Kathy Mcl<oon

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Mike McKinney

Carole Mclaughlin

Rick Mclaughlin

Francis Mclucas

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Sylvia Moore

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Dennis McPhee

Karen McPhee

Albert Megrath

Tamara Meridith

Bill Merrill

Pat Meservey

Jim Messer

Jessie Meyer

Dave Mickelson

Dan Michalak

Bob Miller

Mel Miller

Pat Miller

Sherry Mi Iler

Brian Mills

April Minks

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Chuck Mabray

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Sharon Monjay

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Chris Morgan

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Jim Morrison

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Louis Muller

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Catherine Mustard

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Roy Nelson

Gilbert Newman

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